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    Casers assassination I am writing an article of a firsthand account who saw it happen. It was one of the assassinators Marcus Brutus. I interviewed him and asked him many questions on how the whole thing came about and why he turned on Caeser in the first place. Here is what he said. I started off and ask him‚ “what was the real reason the senate turned on Caeser”. Brutus answered “the senate saw that he was rising higher and higher to power and they saw that Caeser was going to ruin everything

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    Brutus was manipulated by a fake note from Cassius trying to push him into supporting their conspiracy through a lie: “Cassius: Tonight I’ll throw his/ window a few letters in different handwriting--as if they/ Came from several citizens--all testifying to the great/ Respect Romans have for Brutus‚ and all alluding to/ Caesar’s unseemly ambition.” Similarly‚ the media lies to get people to support

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    Women play a minor role in the overall plot of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare but without them‚ two of the main characters: Brutus and Caesar would be incomplete and certain language could not be used. Shakespeare uses the two women: Portia and Calphurnia to show the audience the other side(s) of Brutus and Caesars characters and as R. Moore says in his article Women in Julius Caesar "They also provide elements of love and loyalty in a play that is largely concerned with death

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    friend‚ Marcus Brutus. In The Tragedy of Caesar‚ Brutus is the tragic hero not Caesar. Admittedly Caesar is of great magnitude‚ he is close to being dictator and even refers to himself in the third person but he doesn’t bring the audience to pity him. However Brutus is also a man of great magnitude‚ being a senator he has a large amount of influence. Casca explains this influence by saying‚ of Brutus‚ “O‚ he sits high in all the people’s hearts‚”(I.iii.162). This quote explains Brutus’ high status

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    ambition and sided with Brutus. Like when Antony tells the crown how he “thrice I thrice presented him a kingly crown‚ which he did thrice refuse: was this ambition?” (III.ii.108) this is one way he influenced Antony. Caesar’s choices also played a role in Brutus’s life if Caesar would not have decided to defeat Pompei then no one would have disliked Caesar enough to try to

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    that for the most part this is Brutus’ story‚ and that Brutus is the protagonist and Cassius is the antagonist of the story. The name Julius Caesar was an interesting choice for the play. Yes he was the leader of Rome and yes it was tragic when he was killed‚ but I feel this story is more centered on Brutus. Julius Caesar dies in the second act and then is out for the rest of the play except

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    Julius Caesar or Brutus was the tragic hero of Shakespeare’s famous play The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. Both characters were prominent people who had a tragic flaw that ended with their downfall. While both men could have easily been the tragic hero Brutus fits that role better. Marcus Brutus could be considered the tragic hero of this play for many reasons. Brutus is evidently a very prominent figure in Rome who has always had its best intentions in heart. Despite all of this Brutus like all tragic

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    also affects everybody’s decisions in their day-to-day lives. In much of Shakespeare’s tragedy‚ the reader witnesses the idea of misperception and misreading of omens and events as they occur throughout the book. It is by his own misperception that Brutus is manipulated‚ and it is because of Decius Brutus’s misreading of Calpurnia’s dream that Caesar is killed later that day. Also‚ it is due to misperceptions the citizens of Rome are so easily swayed by Antony’s speech in the marketplace and Cassius

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    In the book Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare‚ Julius Caesar is given the crown to be the leader of Rome after his triumph. After Brutus slaughtered Caesar‚ Mark Antony turned out to be more flattery where he organized the crowd to go and revenge against the conspirators; Brutus and Cassius for the murder of Caesar in Caesar’s funeral where it was placed by Brutus. Through logos and pathos‚ Mark Antony is uncovered to be an effective leader‚ albeit many believed that he is an ineffective leader

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    citizens of Rome were moved by both Brutus’s and Antony’s speech at Caesar’s funeral. Persuasion can be ingenious in plentiful ways‚ Brutus and Antony swept the crowd in their own ways. However‚ by looking at the ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos in both Brutus’s and Antony’s speeches‚ Antony can be seen as more persuasive. Firstly‚ both of them used ethos in their speeches. Brutus was only able to persuade the people by implying them to believe that Caesar was too ambitious just because he said so‚ whereas Antony

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